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Saturday, August 16, 2014

Book Review of Home Sweet Homework: A Parent's Guide to Stress-Free Homework and Studying Strategies that Work

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Blurb:

JUST IN TIME FOR BACK TO SCHOOL…HOME
SWEET HOMEWORK:A
Parent’s Guide to Stress-Free Homeworkand
Studying Strategies That Work- - -
- - - - - - - - -By
Sharon Marshall LockettWhat’s
The Story?“I
don’t have any homework.” “I swear I studied, but I still failed the test.” “I
can never learn it—never!” Students today have twice as much homework as you
did. That's twice as much reading. Twice as many definitions. Twice the amount
of math problems. It doubles the workload for your kids--and the headaches for
you. Fortunately, there's Home Sweet Homework.Getting
involved with your student's homework will help them receive better grades,
have a better attitude, and get accepted to better colleges. And Sharon
Lockett, founder of Lockett Learning Systems, shows you how! She provides the
tools and strategies you will need to conquer your child's bulging backpack.

Help
your children do their homework--and do it right! With back-to-school time fast
approaching, millions of parents are desperate for help when it comes to
getting their children’s homework done correctly and painlessly.

Without
an educator’s background, and with the amount of homework up 51% in the last
ten years (according to a 2004 University of Michigan study), parents are
understandably dumbfounded when it comes to engaging their child in effective
study strategies. In easy to understand parenting terms, education veteran and
author Sharon Marshall Lockett’s new book Home Sweet Homework: A Parent’s Guide
to Stress-Free Homework and Studying Strategies That Work gives struggling
parents practical tools that will produce stand-out grades.

What
does it mean for your audience?

Written
specifically for parents of children in grades K-12 this book tackles all the
typical homework dilemmas, including: whether or not a child should be allowed
to study with friends; what to do when a child says they have no homework; and
how to deal with too much homework and too little time. Also, Lockett offers
specific learning strategies that will help children in overall performance and
test taking, along with tools for dealing with failure and learning
frustrations. Parents even learn what to do when they don’t understand the
material themselves.

Author
Information:

Who is the author?

The
founder and director of SCORE, a program validated by the United States
Department of Education for effectiveness in improving the performance of
high-risk youth, Sharon Marshall Lockett has over thirty years’ experience in
public education. She received her Master of Science in Educational
Administration at California State University, Fullerton.

Sharon Marshall Lockett, educator, author, and
speaker, leads and writes with expertise, excellence, and passion. She is
founder and director of Lockett Learning Systems/SCORE, validated by the United
States Department of Education for effectiveness in improving academic
achievement, high school graduation, and college-going rates of high-risk
students (http://www.LockettLearning.com). She has trained thousands of
educators and students to implement educational reform.

Hear about her beginnings from her:

I always earned A's on my essays, often written
in one frantic setting the night before they were due. I didn't know I was a
writer, though, until I attended my first Writer's Conference seeking a
publisher for my first book, Justin, Heaven's Baby. It began as my "grief
work" after losing my second child but quickly became a message I needed
to share with others who were trying to survive their own life circumstances.

At the time, I was piecing my life back together
after multiple losses. I was hired to design the Early Outreach Partnership
Program at the University of California, Irvine. I returned from the weekend
retreat to tell my boss I just realized I was a writer. She laughed and said,
"Well, I've known that for a long time! Why didn't you ask me!" I had
already written and funded two major grants to develop the outreach program.
Years later, that program was named a model program and validated by the United
States Department of Education.

This
is one of the best books I have ever read for parents and students to help with
the homework issue. As the parent of a
student on the spectrum, I have tried everything when it comes to keeping track
of homework, getting homework done, and having success with homework. I never thought I would need help with my “normal”
child. Surprisingly we did. This book helped all of us.

My
children learned from it. I learned from
it. My successful new college student
and my successful high school student are proof of how helpful this book can be
for all students.

I
give this book 5 out of 5 stars and can only wish it had been available to help
when I was in school.

This
product or book may have been distributed for review; this in no way affects my
opinions or reviews.

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